At 11:23 AM 5/11/2010, Carlos Proal wrote:
Hi Mike, you need to query the information_schema schema/database that
contains the database dictionary.
You can read the manual or a beautiful diagram here:
http://www.xcdsql.org/Misc/MySQL_INFORMATION_SCHEMA.html
Have a nice day
Carlos Proal
Carlos,
Perfect! Thanks.
Mike
On 5/11/2010 11:06 AM, mos wrote:
At 10:53 AM 5/11/2010, Anirudh Sundar wrote:
Hi Mike,
Did you try this :-
Create table TableDef select * from TableX where 1 = 2;
If you give this statement you will create the new table "TableDef" with
the same variables and datatypes as table "TableX"
Let me know if it works....
Cheers,
Anirudh Sundar
Anirudh,
Thanks for the quick reply. I use something like that all the time
when I want to copy a table's definition. Actually I use "Create table2
select * from table1 limit 0". But what I'm looking for here is the
actual definition of TableX to be stored in TableDef.
So each row of TableDef represents a column definition from TableX.
And I'd like TableDef to have these rows:
ColName ColType
--------------- --------------
First_Name Char(15)
Last_Name Char(20)
Start_Date Date
Salary Double
The above data are actually "rows" from TableDef. TableDef only has 2
columns "ColName" and "ColType". The TableDef rows are of course the
columns making up TableX.
Mike
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 9:06 PM, mos
<<mailto:mo...@fastmail.fm>mo...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
I'd like to get the field names and data types of a table, say TableX,
and put it into TableDef using nothing but SQL. I know I can list the
table definition using "Describe Table" and then loop through the
results and insert the first two columns Field and Type into TableDef,
but is there a way to do it using just SQL?
Example:
Describe TableX:
First_Name Char(15) ....
Last_Name Char(20) ...
Start_Date Date ..
Salary Double ..
And I'd like TableDef to have these rows:
ColName ColType
--------------- --------------
First_Name Char(15)
Last_Name Char(20)
Start_Date Date
Salary Double
Is there a way to do this with one SQL statement? I'm really looking for
the MySQL internal table where it stores the table definitions.
TIA
Mike
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